Eymundar þáttr hrings is a short Norse saga, which is preserved in two versions. One of them appears as Eymundar þáttr hrings in the Flatey Book and the other one is an introductory chapter in Yngvars saga víðförla. They deal with the adventures of Varangians in the service of Yaroslav the Wise.
The main difference between the two versions is that in Eymundar þáttr hrings, the hero is a Norwegian, whereas in Yngvars saga víðförla, he is a Swede.[1] In the version where he is Swedish, he is the relative of Erik the Victorious.
See also
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edit- ^ "Yngvars saga víðförla". heimskringla.no. Retrieved 21 April 2023.
Sources
edit- Larsson, Mats G. (2005), Minnet av vikingatiden : de isländska kungasagorna och deras värld [Memories of Viking Age : Icelandic 'King's Saga' and their world], ISBN 91-7353-065-4
- Pritsak, Omeljan (1981), The origin of Rus', Cambridge, Massachusetts: Distributed by Harvard University Press for the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, ISBN 0-674-64465-4
- YNGVARS SAGA VÍÐFÖRLA (in Old Norse), Yngvars saga víðförla in Old Norse]
Translations
edit- Tunstall, Peter (ed.), "The Saga of Yngvar the Traveller", www.northvegr.org, archived from the original on 20 February 2005
- Перевод, Е. А.; Джаксон, Т. Н. (eds.), Прядь об Эймунде Хрингссоне [Story about Eymund Hringsson] (in Russian) , Russian translation by Yelena Aleksandrovna Rydzevskaya
Further reading
edit- Belaiew, N.T. (1931), "Eymundar Saga and Icelandic Research in Russia" (PDF), Saga-Book of the Viking Society, vol. XI, pp. 93–99
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